Miight have over watered HELP!!!! (pics)

JAMES HOOKER

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Just got some new girls in and transplanted from 3 gal to 5 gal smart pots.
soil was already kind of wet when I tranplanted then after I gaIMG_1412.JPG007.jpgIMG_1411.JPG006.jpgIMG_1410.JPG005.jpgIMG_1409.JPG004.jpgIMG_1408.JPG003.jpgIMG_1407.JPG002.jpgve them more water 6.5 ph
Used fox fram soil with little Vit A1.If it is over watered how can I dry up the soil?
 

sincitygrowJB

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you got to let them do there thing u can dry the soil your slef so let it be its probly sock from the transplant dont put any more water fro two days just mist them with a spray bottle and you should be good happy growing bro!!! JB
 

JAMES HOOKER

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you got to let them do there thing u can dry the soil your slef so let it be its probly sock from the transplant dont put any more water fro two days just mist them with a spray bottle and you should be good happy growing bro!!! JB
Thank's anyone else have a thought on this??
 

dbkick

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That type of wilting I've only personally seen when water was too cold. You can't just use water straight out of the tap in the winter. (depending on where you are)
 

JAMES HOOKER

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That type of wilting I've only personally seen when water was too cold. You can't just use water straight out of the tap in the winter. (depending on where you are)
I think that was it .I did not heat it up to 75 degrees .Will they come back? It was about 55 Degrees
 

Wetdog

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Overwatering isn't the amount, but watering too often, never letting the soil dry out.

It almost looks like you didn't water them in well enough at the transplant and there isn't good contact between the rootball and the new soil. I really saturate with water when I transplant.

Of course, 55* water could very well be the problem.

Wet
 

ogreballerina

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I use Smart Pots.( Love these things )...but I still use a 50 / 50 mix of soil and perilite. And the bottom 2 inches of the pot is nothing but perilite.

Also keep the pots a few inches above the floor as this will help with drying. I have my plants on a metal grate about 3 inches above the grow room floor...this allows airflow below the pot.
 

JAMES HOOKER

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I use Smart Pots.( Love these things )...but I still use a 50 / 50 mix of soil and perilite. And the bottom 2 inches of the pot is nothing but perilite.

Also keep the pots a few inches above the floor as this will help with drying. I have my plants on a metal grate about 3 inches above the grow room floor...this allows airflow below the pot.
That's a Great idea I'll try that. I also have 2" of perilite on the bottom and mixed in the soil.
 
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